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The mandans lived in the plains area of North Dakota, particulary in the big bend region on the Missouri river

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How many people can live in an mandans?

at least 5 families to like 150 people


Which Indians lived in lodges the Mandans or the Kiowas?

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Did Lewis and Clark seek revenge of the Mandans and go after the Sioux and Arikaras?

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They were rebuffed by the Mandans so they didn't attack.


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Why were the mandans considered to be such a powerful tribe?

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Where do mandans live?

As you phrased your question in the present tense there is no simple answer. The last full-blood Mandan died in 1971, so it is considered by some people that the tribe is extinct; the very last fluent speaker of the Mandan language is currently 80 years old. On the other hand there are many natives descended from mixed marriages between Mandans, Hidatsas and Arikaras (and other races) in the area of New Town, North Dakota, and throughout the USA and Canada. Are these people truly Mandans - for example if they are half Mandan, half Hidatsa, why are they not counted as Hidatsa? There is scope for much debate on the question of tribal affiliations, but the end result is that there is no simple answer.